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I am glad to hear that it has been helpful to people. The lady at the pharmacy

just looked at me even before she took the card and acted like it doesn’t do

much? I really want to see these programs honored for what they represent and

that is to be an asset to those who are in nead.

Thanks for letting me know. I would never want anyone that could be helped to be

turned down if there are resources that exist like this. Please also, let me

know others who have a positive experience with this program, it would help a

lot of us feel more hope.

Thanks again,

Peace and all good coming your way,

From: L.

Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2012 5:58 PM

To: Stillsdisease

Subject: Re: Our own Still's Needy Meds Page

I'm sorry you didn't qualify for much of a savings with the discount card ,

but Needy Meds is about much more than the prescription discount cards. It is

not a plan. You don't pay anything for it. You don't have to use it. The card

and the whole site is just to use if you want to, if it is more benificial than

what you are paying or have available.

With the Needy Meds Patient Assistance Programs (PAP) Some people qualify for

free medications and programs, some low cost and some don't. They partner with

organizations, companies and affiliates to help people not to solicit anything.

I personally know people that have been helped.

Needy Meds does not charge for what they do. It's simply an option, not a

requirement.

If one person is helped then it is worth the work and the oportunity to put them

in touch with the orgainization.

Good evening,

>

> I already have RX coverage, but with high copays. I’ve taken this card

printed off the internet site into the pharmacy and been told it is basically

useless and I must forgo running the RX through my plan if I am to receive a

slight discount of around 20%. At full cost of the medication, this plan seems

to good to be true and it may very well be. That was my experience, and looking

forward to hearing more from each one of your individual experiences.

>

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I am glad to hear that it has been helpful to people. The lady at the pharmacy

just looked at me even before she took the card and acted like it doesn’t do

much? I really want to see these programs honored for what they represent and

that is to be an asset to those who are in nead.

Thanks for letting me know. I would never want anyone that could be helped to be

turned down if there are resources that exist like this. Please also, let me

know others who have a positive experience with this program, it would help a

lot of us feel more hope.

Thanks again,

Peace and all good coming your way,

From: L.

Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2012 5:58 PM

To: Stillsdisease

Subject: Re: Our own Still's Needy Meds Page

I'm sorry you didn't qualify for much of a savings with the discount card ,

but Needy Meds is about much more than the prescription discount cards. It is

not a plan. You don't pay anything for it. You don't have to use it. The card

and the whole site is just to use if you want to, if it is more benificial than

what you are paying or have available.

With the Needy Meds Patient Assistance Programs (PAP) Some people qualify for

free medications and programs, some low cost and some don't. They partner with

organizations, companies and affiliates to help people not to solicit anything.

I personally know people that have been helped.

Needy Meds does not charge for what they do. It's simply an option, not a

requirement.

If one person is helped then it is worth the work and the oportunity to put them

in touch with the orgainization.

Good evening,

>

> I already have RX coverage, but with high copays. I’ve taken this card

printed off the internet site into the pharmacy and been told it is basically

useless and I must forgo running the RX through my plan if I am to receive a

slight discount of around 20%. At full cost of the medication, this plan seems

to good to be true and it may very well be. That was my experience, and looking

forward to hearing more from each one of your individual experiences.

>

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